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My lovely new chandelier
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Jenny McIntyre club has replied to Frans Schols clubJenny McIntyre club has replied to Janet Brien clubI love looking at your pictures - they are always so gorgeous. Yes I'm so pleased to see that you actually have your own room too in your new coach. I look forward to seeing more of your adventures.
Janet Brien club has replied to Jenny McIntyre clubThank you for the nice compliments on my pictures! I always think about you when I am writing my posts, and when I have a picture that I am sure you will particularly like! It always makes me happy when I make you happy!
I hope all is going well with you and Mandi!
Jenny McIntyre club has replied to Janet Brien clubI'm just like you regarding pompous people, I have no time for them - they either take me as I am, or not take me at all. I'm down to earth, with a tiny bit of a quirky nature!!! As Emily says - we get on so well because neither of us do "normal"!!!!!!
Janet Brien club has replied to Jenny McIntyre clubHeh, I know that we share the same kind of personality, with a down-to-earth opinion of how people should be but don't often behave. And who wants to be "normal" anyway? BORING! Since I was a kid I've always distanced myself from others around me by specifically being different on purpose. I have NEVER wanted to be "one of the crowd". And at 55, I'm unusual, quirky, full of a diverse array of interests, and gosh, I wish I could meet my twin...we'd be the very best of friends! :D Wouldn't you just love to meet a twin of yourself?! :D
Oh, you mentioned something about my mushroom the other day... you didn't so much like to do anything to a natural scene. I wholeheartedly agree!! I cannot STAND when people create a scene and then don't say they've totally altered what is there. Like, putting a leaf perfectly placed and then taking a picture as if they found it like that. GRRRR!!! How is that different than what I do with mushrooms? Well, I'm taking things OUT of the scene but not adding. It's the adding that I disagree with. When I process a picture, I will almost always remove bits and pieces here and there, to enhance the subject. I do NOT add to it, only take away. I feel that's fair. In fact, one thing I will do which is at the edge of "fair" is take two pictures and use parts of each in the final version. I'll take a perfectly crisp mushroom in a picture with an aperture of say, 14 and place it into another aperture version of the mushroom which has a soft and bokeh-filled background, like 2.8. That's one way I use my sets of apertures that I take of each subject. Sometimes the background is horribly busy and yes, I can add texture and soften the background but a lot of the time the actual background, if soft and lovely, is what I'd really like to use. I don't think that's cheating in my book...I think it's fair but requires a lot of photoshop skill to do properly. What do you think?
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